Species of Callidryas. 11' 



ciolaque adjuncta lunulari inter venas subcostalem et 

 disco-cellularem primam posita, maculis aliis velut in 

 C. Larra, at rufo-squamosis et indistinctis. 



9 . Alae anticae supra fulvae^ macula disco- cellulari, 

 maculis novem in serie biangulata digestis submargina- 

 libus aliisque marginalibus nigro-fuscis : posticse rosese, 

 area abdominali pallidiore^ lineola brevissima disco- cellu- 

 lari macvilisque subquinque marginalibus nigro-fuscis: 

 corpus capite fusco^ thorace cinerascente^ abdomine 

 ochraceo cinereo-dorsato ; alae subtus rufo-fulvae, atomis 

 rubris sparsatse, maculis velut c? positis. 



Exp. alar, c? unc. 3, lin. 2; $ unc. 2, lin. 11. 



Haiti. Coll. Salvin. 



This is a very beautiful and perfectly distinct species, 

 belonging to the Neleis group. 



5. Callidryas Jada, sp. nov. 



(?. Simillima C. Alcmeoni, at alis omnino flavissimis, 

 area basali aureo-flava; alis anticis haud nigro-margina- 

 tis_, posticis fascia marginali in medio latiore. 



? . Simillima C. Alcmeoni, at major, alis omnino flavis- 

 simis, ad basin aureo-tinctis ; alis anticis macula disco- 

 cellulari multo majore, fascia marginali angulis alternis 

 dentata et ad apicem maculam ovalem flavam includente : 

 subtus maculis omnibus majoribus et distinctioribus. 



Exp. alar. $ unc. 2, lin. 8; $ unc. 3. 



Guatemala (Central Valleys). S , ? Coll. Salvin. 



This species, though allied to G. Alcmeone and C. 

 Boisduvalii, * is much more deeply coloured in both 

 sexes than either of them, the marginal banding of the 

 female is also quite different, so that I have no hesita- 

 tion in considering it a distinct species. 



6. Callidryas Evangelina, sp. nov. 



c? . Alae supra albae ; anticae striola minutissima disco- 

 cellulari, costee dimidio apicali, apice, margine externo, 

 et venarum apicibus, nigris; posticas margine fusco- 



* These appear to be extreme variations of the same species. 



